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It has also been used as a medicine for biliousness and febrile pains.
Sometimes they walked for hours, trying to shame their recalcitrant intestines into action, but nothing really cured the biliousness.
The fast tempos and brash guitars go a long way toward dissolving the Offspring's growing biliousness.
A remedy for constipation and biliousness.
There was binding biliousness which yellowed the eye and slowed the step, much as constipation does in our less euphemistic age.
He was nervous and worried, and he often complained of headaches and biliousness.
But immediately this condition passed, and we thought little of it, considering it merely a phase of biliousness due to his recent journey.
Roselle juice, with salt, pepper, asafoetida and molasses, is taken as a remedy for biliousness.
A Paccekabuddha who was suffering from biliousness sought shelter in the potter's hut and was cured.
If anything happened to the king-h biliousness, I mean-would the iziCwe run violent?'
It had been an unqualified indulgence, and as such left him with mixed feelings, like the biliousness that might follow pigging out on nothing but cream cakes.
In Mr. St. Germain's revisionist view of Edison, brilliance is reduced to biliousness.
"Some grow old, some develop quirks, some catch the biliousness of repentance, some begin to apply words and thoughts too literally.
Gulkand has been traditionally used as a cooling tonic to combat fatigue, lethargy, muscular aches, biliousness, itching, and heat-related conditions.
'That is mere biliousness,' said the doctor soothingly, for he saw that the lad was highly strung, and he did not wish to overdo it. '
It is also used in Ayurveda for ulcers, tumors, ascities, enlarged spleen, indigestion, inflammations, leprosy, anemia, and biliousness.
When Dr. Meade told her she was pregnant, she was astounded, for she had been expecting a diagnosis of biliousness and over-wrought nerves.
Tossed by successive waves of floridity and biliousness, "Food of Love," which opens today in Manhattan, finally washes up on the shores of camp.
Then, as the country's electoral discontent deepened and incumbents were falling right and left, New Jersey voters seemed, in their biliousness, right there in the thick of things.
Most of the time the hatchway was covered, so that no air swept into the dank confined cabin, and with no freedom for walking, griping biliousness overtook the missionaries.
They called it, in a blush of euphemism, biliousness, and day after day Jerusha would inquire cautiously, "Reverend Hale, do you still suffer from biliousness?"
The kettle is taking forever to boil, so I distract myself by rushing to the bathroom, splashing my face, and brushing my teeth very quickly to get rid of some of the biliousness.
The fruits are applied on cuts and ulcers; are employed in pulmonary ailments and fevers; and, mixed with salt and chili peppers, are given in indigestion and biliousness.
IN all its grinding biliousness and the sharp, ugly discomfort of its spiritual misery, "Hurlyburly" is set for release on Dec. 25, presumably just in time to puncture any false seasonal cheer.
After about a week, when the biliousness and swooning spells subsided, dishwashing began to have a calming effect on him; more than that, a purifying effect; more, even, than that, a transformative effect.